Person v. Self"His vision blurred. Rage controlled his tight grip on the match. It controlled the defiant flare of his nostrils and the striking of the match against the box. Rage controlled Cole's hand as he drew back, paused for a split second, and flipped the match inside the shelter." (Mikaelson, page 30) While yes this isn't necessarily dialogue it still shows internal conflict within Cole rather than against someone else.